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Watering New Hydroseed Bermuda

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Enviroag02
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I had about 30,000 sq ft hydroseeded with Princess 77 bermuda last Wednesday in DFW. My irrigation system is 15 zones (11 zones for lawn, 4 for trees and flowerbeds) with each zone having 4 rotors. All sprinkler nozzles are Hunter PGP rotors. I started watering on Thursday and have been watering for 11-13 minutes per zone split into two cycles (due to clay soil) and that happens at 8:00am, 11am, 2pm, and 5pm. I feel like I am watering constantly because with 11 zones it takes about 2 hours. Should I go lighter on the watering or should I stick with what I'm doing and wait to see results? Since it's all rotors I feel like a light spray is about 12 minutes (it does 6 minutes, then comes back for another 6 minutes after it cycles through).
JAG03
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I did hydromulch once it was a mix of Bermuda and centipede. We watered 4x a day for a week on like 10 minutes per zone and cut back each week on the watering and I was mowing less than a month after we hydromulched. About 1.5-2 weeks in we had army worms invade I put out what was recommend and killed them quick. ?
Ag81Golf
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I only have six zones for small bungalow but thanks for subsidizing our property taxes!

In all honesty I feel that is too much. Believe it was mentioned by someone else in another thread that people tend to over water when there is a clay base. What did the landscaper tell you?
Enviroag02
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Hydroseed guy seemed to think it was ok for germination and would indicate if it was too much after the grass emerges and turns a purple color. Irrigation guy said 12-15 minutes three times a day. It has a 2" sandy loam topsoil which is obviously the layer holding the seeds at the moment. Compared to what my irrigation guy said, I figured more frequent but lower duration would be better. Like I said in the original post it waters 12 minutes 4 times a day but each run is split in two even cycles of 6 minutes. It's been fairly windy too in north Texas so I'm seeing a lot of my smaller water particles from the rotors being blown away from the intended application area.

It looks like the guessing game will be negated next week with about 5 straight days of rain starting on Wednesday. Hopefully not enough to wash all my seed away. Wednesday will be exactly 1 week after hydroseeding.

With the cooler temps in North Texas the hydroseed guy also threw in a small amount of rye thinking it would germinate first and help hold the seed and soil until the Bermuda could germinate.
HTownAg98
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It needs to stay muddy for a week. Adjust your schedule to keep it that way. Given this week's forecast for rain, you may not have to water much.
JAG03
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Also we were in a sandy area.
Enviroag02
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I have sprouts! Woohoo! It's only been 5 days since seeding. Got some good rain yesterday. How do I tell if the little sprouts are the rye or the Bermuda? My seed guy did 2.5 lbs of Bermuda and less than 1 lb of rye as a contingency against cooler temps. It's been in the 80s so I'm hoping it's the Bermuda!
gillom
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Doubt it is rye.
Enviroag02
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It actually looks like rye to me. Long thin single sprout.
gillom
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Interesting. Congrats either way.
Enviroag02
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Is it fair to say that my watering schedule which has been successful for germinating the rye so quickly will be just as successful germinating the Bermuda once soil temps raise a bit? Or I guess it could be just a bit slower naturally.
Funky Winkerbean
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Keep doing what you are doing..you could probably cut back to 6 minutes per zone, and then increase back as the Bermuda starts to pop.

Why is the rye in there?
Enviroag02
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Hydroseed guy put a small amount down in order to get some for sure green up and erosion control as the temperatures were not yet ideal for Bermuda. I didn't argue. Now I read that all grasses are monocot and a Bermuda sprout could look like what I'm seeing. I really hope it's the Bermuda but if not I guess I'm still doing something right.
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